Holocaust survivor Clara Knopfler

KAREN QUINCY LOBERG/THE STAR Clara Knopfler (left), implores students at California Lutheran University to tell their future children and grandchildren what happened during the Holocaust so it "never, never happens again". The event, held at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks on Thursday, honored The Day of Remembrance.04-11-2013 THOUSAND OAKS, CA

KAREN QUINCY LOBERG/THE STARClara Knopfler gets a standing ovation after addressing an audience at California Lutheran University about surviving the Holocaust. The event, held Thursday on the Thousand Oaks campus, honored The Day of Remembrance.04-11-2013 THOUSAND OAKS, CA

KAREN QUINCY LOBERG/THE STAR Clara Knopfler (left), is embraced by Carol Perry, of Moorpark, who is moved to tears after Knopfler's address on her life during the Holocaust. The event, honoring The Day of Remembrance, was held at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks on Thursday.04-11-2013 THOUSAND OAKS, CA

KAREN QUINCY LOBERG/THE STAR Clara Knopfler (seated) autographs her book after addressing the California Lutheran University audience about surviving the Holocaust. The event, held Thursday on the Thousand Oaks campus, honored The Day of Remembrance.

KAREN QUINCY LOBERG/THE STAR Clell Goldstein (from left) listens to Clara Knopfler meeting her family Shaynna Daniels, Austyn Daniels, Catherine Johnson (a friend) and Cassidy Daniels on campus at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks on Thursday. Knopfler addressed the audience earlier for The Day of Remembrance, recalling her life under Nazi rule.04-11-2013 THOUSAND OAKS, CA

KAREN QUINCY LOBERG/THE STAR Clara Knopfler autographs her book and talks with people including Carol Perry (right), of Moorpark, after addressing an audience at California Lutheran University about surviving the Holocaust. The event, held Thursday on the Thousand Oaks campus, honored The Day of Remembrance.